c_nul: In this thread I want only the TOP of the japanese players, thinking about Haneyama, Nuki, Nemo and Shinya/Kuronuko.
And I myself definitely don’t concider myself to be at the same level as those players are, they are above all of us in terms of both how the think and how they execute whatever they have to.
I’m not saying there aren’t talented players outside of Japan, because there are.
It’s just that we don’t have the same possibilites of turning that talent into something great that they have.
Look at Haneyama, when I started watching vids with him I thought he was a talented player, but he wasn’t where Nuki/Nemo were at.
Somewhere along the line he just went and became one of their best Chun players.

i honestly just think he was scared of rogs wakeup options… he was playing against a much higher ranked player.

if he had have done a cr.lp on rogs wakeup, thats crushed by wakeup ex dash, if he anticipated that and gone for the throw, rog could have headbutted it… and then done another headbutt on chuns wakeup to crossup and put chun in the corner.

since chun had the lead there was no real reason to pressure rog, especially when chuns neutral game is so hard for rog to get around… i probably would have done the same thingif i were in y24’s shoes… it was the more solid strategy than trying to pressure in cloudy circumstances when he had such a small life lead.

I notice there is no vs Fuerte vids. And so I deliver Super Dynamic Cooking Time.

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Nemo (Ch) vs Tetsu (Fu)

Guys and Gals, if you ever wanted a perfect example of why NOT to overuse wake up EX SBK, this is it.

I think Nemo showed inexperience for the matchup in this one. Tetsu is awesome and all, but I feel it was lack of matchup know-how, jumping WAY too much, not enough backdash, perhaps not knowing that Fuerte’s Far Standing RH (The dropkick) Hits TWICE on most people’s Focus Attack since it has two hit times ( first one hits high, second hits overhead)

I try not to, I seem to gotten control over it. I don’t like El Fuerte’s style, it’s too sloppy and his wake up game leaves very few flaws when fighting Chun Li, a bad match up. Maybe Nemo did make some mistakes but i thnk it’s just a bad match up. Plus you don’t get many Elf players much at these tournies and when you do they are pretty nasty. Chun has a better chance againts a Sagat player because there is never a shortage of them.

I don’t know, im still learning, it was a good lesson vid but that music, gawd I like Guiles t heme but that was annoying.

That’s the rest so far. Will try to find more later. If you can add these to the first post Skatan it would be much appreciated. I know these were posted in the video discussion, but I figured that they were worth posting in this thread as well. I’ll try to update this post as often as I can.